I-OK I) .MAYOR'S KFI/I OR FOND. RINiHiY, February 2D. Tlu» Lord Mayor's il'imd for ihe relief ol distress caused by unemployment among minors now approaches the total ol C700,0(10, which will bo brought up to L* 1.-100.000 liv I lie (!overnment Cl lor CJ coniribntion, Tim amount, already distributed exceeds (J-l;l‘_\000. All re(| nisi lions for Roofs and clothing for women and eliildreii in the dis Ires soil areas have been met, and local committes are assisting in cases of illness or accident by special grants, and are also mailing grants to enable recipients to accept fresli employment. Assistance is also being given in school (feeding, and where necessary m the provision of extra nourishment to families. Other uses to which the money supplied' by the central fund is being put include the granting of assistance towards the transfer of young persons, special assistance in certain matters in eonnectfVfjn with education and assistance in tin* cultivation of market garden allotments.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1929, Page 6
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